International audienceThere is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Retirement-for-Cause (RFC) is a lifing method that allows for the continued operation of components passed traditional life limits. Under RFC, an extension of damage tolerance, components are deemed safe for a further service interval using non-destructive inspections (NDI) for crack like defe cts. As components are kept in-service beyond their designed service life it is essential that the probability of failure (POF), or risk, of continued service is known. Under current FAA rotor design certification practices the component POF is analyzed using a probabilistic framework focused on only the life limiting crack location. This method generates c...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Maintaining the component service life beyond its historical limits requires the ability to accurate...
Turbine engine disk life prediction and understanding the associated risk remains a significant chal...
International audienceThere is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Reti...
There is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Retirement-for-Cause (RFC)...
There is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Retirement-for-Cause (RFC)...
There is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Retirement-for-Cause (RFC)...
Current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rotor design certification practices risk assessment u...
Current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rotor design certification practices risk assessment u...
Current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rotor design certification practices risk assessment u...
The presence of rare metallurgical or manufacturing anomalies in aircraft turbine rotors/disks may c...
Maintaining the component service life beyond its historical limits requires the ability to accurate...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Maintaining the component service life beyond its historical limits requires the ability to accurate...
Turbine engine disk life prediction and understanding the associated risk remains a significant chal...
International audienceThere is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Reti...
There is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Retirement-for-Cause (RFC)...
There is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Retirement-for-Cause (RFC)...
There is an economic need to extend the useful life of jet engine rotors. Retirement-for-Cause (RFC)...
Current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rotor design certification practices risk assessment u...
Current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rotor design certification practices risk assessment u...
Current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rotor design certification practices risk assessment u...
The presence of rare metallurgical or manufacturing anomalies in aircraft turbine rotors/disks may c...
Maintaining the component service life beyond its historical limits requires the ability to accurate...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Rotor discs for gas turbines are heavy components usually designed following a safe-life approach, w...
Maintaining the component service life beyond its historical limits requires the ability to accurate...
Turbine engine disk life prediction and understanding the associated risk remains a significant chal...